The Traitors

Episodes

Title

Comments

Genome: [r4 Bd=19700308]

4: Guy Burgess

Written and narrated by EDGAR LUSTGARTEN

At Eton and Cambridge Guy Burgess was remembered as a first-class scholar, a young man of exceptional potential. Outwardly he was typically English: he was witty. intelligent. charming. A brilliant future as a diplomat seemed secure. Why did he defect to the Soviet?

Produced by ALAN BURGESS

Contributors

Unknown: Edgar Lustgarten

Produced By: Alan Burgess

Burgess: Noel Johnson

Maclean: Leonard Fenton

Melinda: Madi Hedd

Foreign Office Official: Malcolm Hayes

Mother: Grizelda Hervey

Chief Security Officer: Austin Trevor

MI5 Officer: Peter Tuddenham

Soviet boss: Wilfrid Carter

Genome: [r4 Bd=19700315]

5: Klaus Fuchs

Written and narrated by EDGAR LUSTGARTEN with Hugh Burden as Fuchs Klaus Fuchs entered Britain as a refugee from the Nazis before World War II. His brilliant academic qualifications soon made him one of our foremost atomic scientists. As such he represented Britain at the earliest atomic explosions in the USA. As a communist his divulgence of these secrets to the Soviet was possibly the most serious betrayal in modern history.

Episodes

Title

Comments

Genome: [r4 Bd=19700308]

4: Guy Burgess

Written and narrated by EDGAR LUSTGARTEN

At Eton and Cambridge Guy Burgess was remembered as a first-class scholar, a young man of exceptional potential. Outwardly he was typically English: he was witty. intelligent. charming. A brilliant future as a diplomat seemed secure. Why did he defect to the Soviet?

Produced by ALAN BURGESS

Contributors

Unknown: Edgar Lustgarten

Produced By: Alan Burgess

Burgess: Noel Johnson

Maclean: Leonard Fenton

Melinda: Madi Hedd

Foreign Office Official: Malcolm Hayes

Mother: Grizelda Hervey

Chief Security Officer: Austin Trevor

MI5 Officer: Peter Tuddenham

Soviet boss: Wilfrid Carter

Genome: [r4 Bd=19700315]

5: Klaus Fuchs

Written and narrated by EDGAR LUSTGARTEN with Hugh Burden as Fuchs Klaus Fuchs entered Britain as a refugee from the Nazis before World War II. His brilliant academic qualifications soon made him one of our foremost atomic scientists. As such he represented Britain at the earliest atomic explosions in the USA. As a communist his divulgence of these secrets to the Soviet was possibly the most serious betrayal in modern history.